The FRIENDS Experience Pop-Up is Coming to Atlanta July 15

Located in Perimeter Pointe, 'The One in Atlanta' will feature some of the series’ most recognizable sets, including the iconic orange couch at Central Perk and Monica’s purple apartment door
The FRIENDS Experience Pop-Up is Coming to Atlanta July 15
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After popping up in New York and Chicago, the FRIENDS Experience, originally created for the show’s 25th anniversary, is coming to Atlanta.

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From July 15 through September 6, 2021, fans of the T.V. series can “celebrate their favorite FRIENDS characters and revisit some of the series’ most iconic moments” with this two-story pop-up created by Superfly X, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, and Warner Bros. Television Group.

“The One in Atlanta” will be located at Perimeter Pointe, at 1155 Mount Vernon Highway, NE. Ticket prices start at $32.50, plus taxes and fees, and go on sale, Friday, May 21 at 3 p.m. EST.

The interactive experience includes an extensive FRIENDS retail store featuring exclusive product that will be accessible without a ticket, 12 nostalgia-packed rooms and activations including the iconic FRIENDS fountain and Central Perk with the legendary orange couch.

“We are excited to bring The Friends Experience to Atlanta this summer, giving fans the unique opportunity to step inside the world of FRIENDS and relive their favorite moments from the iconic series,” Jonathan Mayers, founder and CEO of Superfly X, said in a press release Thursday. “We expect this to be the first of many experiences we bring to Atlanta, an important market for Superfly X.”

Friends fans can also catch the “Friends: The Reunion” special available to stream on HBO Max on Thursday, May 27, and, in the meantime, fans can stream all 236 episodes of the original beloved series on the platform now.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

5 Responses

  1. Seems like a good venue for it.
    Has Atomic Entertainment done any actual work on those historic buildings?
    They’ve had the place since 2017 and it seems like they’re more focused on pop-up events.

  2. You should do an article on the god-awful customer service by the Fever company that sells the tickets to this event. Hundreds of BBB complaints and yes I have my own personal gripe. Still hoping I can attend this event but most likely I got taken for a hundred bucks.

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